Common Comments and Questions - Best Tamiya TT01 Upgrades?

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @maxituning14
    @maxituning14 Před 8 lety +4

    thanks man. this video was just what i needed. now i also know why i want to upgrade it and what it does for the handeling. also nice to see the fast focus with the new lighting. keep up the good work man!

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety

      +maxituning14 I'm liking the new lighting setup too. The faster focus is a big help. I'm glad the video has helped. Good luck with your upgrades and thanks for watching.

  • @fonixleb9249
    @fonixleb9249 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video with great information.
    Thats negative camber in rear, more stability less prone to spinouts.
    My personal upgrades order would be aluminum and bearing steering set to minimize the steering slop, then alum drive shaft, but i had bought the drift spec which comes with cva shocks and full ball bearings which i beleive are essentials for me to buy a kit in the first place. So its bearings, aluminum steering set, oil shocks, alum drive shaft, then front one way... diffs can be adjusted by diff oil, which leaves room to drive the car almost normaly by just changine tires... otherwise lock the rear diff for stricly drift driving...
    What wasnt mentioned in the video is the one way in front gives you the ability to use brakes as an e-brake rear brake only to help break the rear loose and start the drift, without it the brakes will be on all 4 wheels.

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety

      When I made this video, I wasn't aware of the One-Way diff. If budget was a concern then I wouldn't include it, as it's not essential, but if pure performance is required, then it would definitely be included. If you were to use a TT01 strictly for drifting , then the drift spec chassis would be your best option for sure.

  • @maybugz
    @maybugz Před 7 lety +2

    Great video. im new to electric and was given a tired old tt01 chassis which im restoring and building up. Just ordered metal bearings.

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      Awesome. To be gifted an RC is great because you can spend the money you would have paid for it on upgrades. Good luck. What are your plans for it? Road? Drift? Rally?

  • @mjsrcs3725
    @mjsrcs3725 Před 4 lety +1

    Like the Orange looks well nice

  • @paine1985
    @paine1985 Před rokem

    Thank you 😊

  • @enricomiceli5517
    @enricomiceli5517 Před rokem +1

    I agree with all, just go for the tamiya plastic hop hups instead of alu, spare (if u found them cheap) money and the car will weight less!

  • @saripudinahmad9550
    @saripudinahmad9550 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing tamiya tto1interchance part yeah racing a still good product, std tamiya tto1part very tired

  • @6Diego1Diego9
    @6Diego1Diego9 Před 8 lety +3

    I love videos like this

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +1

      +6Diego1Diego9 Thanks for the feedback. As long as there are questions, I shall answer them as best I can.

  • @theeviloneohyes
    @theeviloneohyes Před 8 lety +16

    tt02 has no parts that would fit the tt01 , they look similar but are quite different , only the diffs are the same .. :) i have both tt01 and tt02

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +3

      +radio control uk Thanks for letting us know. I suppose the bearings, shocks and diffs are the same for both so it's only the centre driveshaft and arm upgrades that differ.

    • @theeviloneohyes
      @theeviloneohyes Před 8 lety +2

      Yes that's right forgot about bearings and shocks lol

    • @jamurphy8386
      @jamurphy8386 Před 7 lety

      radio control uk - Thanks! You answered my question about the diffs. I was thinking about getting TT01 diffs, because of the metal gears.

    • @angelamerkel6230
      @angelamerkel6230 Před 5 lety

      +Human4873 If you want a driftchassis, you should take a look at the Sakura D4 rwd/awd

    • @mjsrcs3725
      @mjsrcs3725 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the heads up on that 👍👍

  • @damonmccray85
    @damonmccray85 Před 6 lety +5

    So pretty much EVERYTHING!?

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes and no. You don't really need aluminium lower arms, just the adjustable upper arms of your looking to change the camber. The steering set can stay plastic as well, as long as you replace the bushings with bearings. The 3 most important upgrades, in my opinion, are bearings, shocks then centre driveshaft, in that order.

  • @innes8417
    @innes8417 Před 4 lety +2

    I use tamiya rally block tires in my tt01 so i can run it outdoors.

  • @messenger6279
    @messenger6279 Před 4 lety

    thanks for your insight

  • @adammcintee4439
    @adammcintee4439 Před 3 lety

    I got 3racing diffs in the past amd the blue ring gear blew in peices in the diff case i hope they are made better now

  • @dimakushch8396
    @dimakushch8396 Před 8 lety +4

    Can I get a link for website where did you buy these staff ? Thank you, this video really helps!

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +2

      +Dima Kushch Most of the parts in this build where purchased on Ebay. Just search for what you want. The yeah racing suspension kit makes up most of the upgrades on my TT01. Thanks for watching.

  • @banderson716
    @banderson716 Před 2 lety

    Best Tamiya TT01 Upgrades? A Traxxas RTR kit!!

  • @timetraveller3063
    @timetraveller3063 Před 3 lety +1

    I have upgraded the Drive Shaft to Aluminium, but it seems to slip. I have refitted it twice. Any ideas on what the problem is? Thanks

  • @stephenlumb5593
    @stephenlumb5593 Před 7 lety +2

    the only diffrenct from the tt-01 to the tt02 is the chassie where the battery is on the tt01 thats where the esc a reciver is now

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      I've heard that there's quite a few differences other than the one you mentioned. I don't have a TT02 so can't say for sure, but people have told me they share very few similarities.

    • @creatingthings9312
      @creatingthings9312 Před 7 lety +1

      RCProjects how about this almost none of the tt02 parts fit on the tt01

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for letting us know.

  • @tristan.ternowsky
    @tristan.ternowsky Před 8 lety

    Hello, I was wondering from an unbiased viewpoint, what is the best "name brand" (losi, tamiya, hpi, traxxas etc) beginner drift car? Also, which do you think is better, shaft driven or belt driven for drifting? Thanks!

  • @x-flight1015
    @x-flight1015 Před 8 lety +3

    I would expect more from the stock kit, but they aren't the most expensive kits by any means. Have you got any brushless RCs?

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +3

      +X-FLIGHT101 It's the standard from Tamiya really. I don't mind spending extra on these parts because it's personal to everyone and it makes each RC different. The only thing that annoys me about these kits are the plastic bushings they supply them with. I just wish they would supply ball bearings in the kits. I really wouldn't mind the price difference. I don't have any brushless RCs. I am hoping to upgrade this one soon but there's no rush and I'm not too bothered about my projects being really fast. Thanks for watching.

  • @avneet911
    @avneet911 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. The motor in TT01 wiggles a bit even when all screws are tightened. How do you fix that?

  • @richardguichardo9521
    @richardguichardo9521 Před 6 lety +1

    Please Help! I purchased the 3RACING TT01-05/LB Aluminum Ball Diff. Set for my Tamiya TT01E, but when I upgraded to the full alum Yeah Racing the Alum Ball Diff does not fit. I was told that I need a CVD(axel) or a swift shaft ver. 2. I'm new to the Rc world.
    Please advice on how I can fix this.
    Thank you

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety

      Yes, I had to do the same. The output drive cups of the 3Racing diff are smaller than the TT01 dogbones, so you have to get the 3Racing CVDs as well. Here's a link: www.rcmart.com/3racing-swing-shaft-tt01-tt0101v2-free-ship-p-16482.html?cPath=595_744_1223

  • @philthyco1
    @philthyco1 Před 3 lety

    They make the tt-01 type e now

  • @alantaylor353
    @alantaylor353 Před 8 měsíci

    Knock.!! Knock.!!
    Who's there.?
    Orange.!
    Orange who.?
    Orange you glad they do aluminium upgrades.!?! 😉 😉

  • @assaaddaniel
    @assaaddaniel Před 8 lety

    lol keep it stock but:
    hot glue the diff
    brushless combo
    bearings
    you will save a lot

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +3

      It does say in the description of the video that this is my opinion. I don't like bodging things in RC. I'd rather have a proper part and have it last. I'm not knocking the hot glue method but I would be concerned about how long it would last under brushless power, and the weight distribution inside the diff. If you don't get the weight distribution right, the diff will vibrate and wear out the bearings. The 3 Racing diffs are properly balanced. Again, just my opinion. I appreciate your input.

  • @kahlil-khaos9996
    @kahlil-khaos9996 Před 4 lety +1

    tamiya still makes the tt01

  • @Bakwod
    @Bakwod Před 7 lety +1

    I have a question i have a tt01 brushless 9t....on 3s...I had this guy at a hobby shop tell me that diff grease would be ok to use insde the diff housing where the diff pinion is and man was he wrong.....I have spun 3 sets to nothing in like 2 weeks...Before when i was doing 30 mph I had nothing in the diff housing but now im doing 60 mph...I have bearings and the whole yeah racing kit.....I just order'd the solid diff axle but just for th rear for now...all i really need to know is should i have grease in there or what should I do...thanks

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      You may just need thicker grease. I have some heavy duty bearing grease that resists flinging out at high RPMs. Alternatively, you could try sealing the diff housing and putting diff oil in there. Either way, you never want to run any type of gears dry.

    • @Bakwod
      @Bakwod Před 7 lety +1

      thanks that helps....ill give her one more shot....she is a bad model an i do like it....do u know what difference the 3racing chassis would be???

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      To my knowledge, all the 3Racing chassis replaces is the bathtub part. It still uses the stock diff housings, suspension components and drive-line parts. It does have an integrated aluminium motor mount which is nice. The chassis will probably allow for a bit more steering angle, which is nice for drifting, with increased lightness and stiffness, being made of graphite. Are you considering one?

  • @rikihisada7253
    @rikihisada7253 Před 8 lety +1

    Dude what is good diffrentials for on road i have 3.5t brushless strong motorthe stock one was wrecked

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +1

      +Riki Hisada To be honest, I don't know much about the best differentials to run. I know what certain diffs do but how that impacts the cars performance is still something I have to learn. My TL01 has open diffs in the front and rear. It handles great but gets stuck in rough terrain a lot. So I'm going to lock the rear to prevent it from getting stuck. I run a locked diff in the rear of my drift car and a one-way in the front. It is a popular setup I see many other people running and the TT01 drifts well. Whether or not you can get limited slip diffs for RCs, I would just run your standard open diff in the front and rear. Seems to allow for tighter turning radias and the most grip. Sorry I couldn't be more help, thanks for watching.

  • @kittikornkanjanakuha3627

    They still make the tt01 type es tho :)

  • @svdl3006
    @svdl3006 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi I have got a question I have bought a used tamiya tt01 type e and he tried converting it to RWD and it worked a luttele bit do u guys know how I Can make it 4WD again?

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety

      It depends how far he went. He may have just taken out the centre driveshaft and drive cups. But he may have also removed the front diff and front driveshafts. Best thing to do is to pull it apart and double check.

    • @svdl3006
      @svdl3006 Před 6 lety +1

      RCProjects ah ok thx

  • @LancelotMooreYorke
    @LancelotMooreYorke Před 4 lety

    I was wondering if I should buy a tt01 for some drifting. Is it a good platform.

  • @richardguichardo9521
    @richardguichardo9521 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello again,
    Where did you purchase the 3Racing chassis brace with the blue?
    Thanks

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety +1

      I got it from Ebay but they don't come up very often. Just search for '3Racing TT01 Chassis Brace' and you might be able to find one.

  • @sebastiotiger8633
    @sebastiotiger8633 Před 3 lety

    where can i buy the diff lock part? best regards!

  • @szymonzak6681
    @szymonzak6681 Před 4 lety

    are u using a brushless esc on a brushed motor?

  • @curtisyoung7085
    @curtisyoung7085 Před 8 lety +1

    Will the tt-01 steering fit my df-02 looks same size cant find no parts anymore i am getting 3.5t motor for it and 150a esc and 2 cell lipo gonna be quick

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety

      Did you see the reply I posted. Here's the link again: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tuning-Steering-Steering-connection-for-Tamiya-DF-02-DF02-Chassis-Aluminium-/252482811632?var=&hash=item3ac925f6f0:m:m7FAws1-802STLdEtKJpWEw
      Not sure whether a TT01 steering set will fit the DF-02 but the link I posted is for an aluminium set for the DF-02. With the electronics your planning, you'll need strong and reliable steering. Hope this helps.

    • @curtisyoung7085
      @curtisyoung7085 Před 8 lety

      +RCProjects thanks alot ill look at it in a second it has to be in england because i don't want to pay import charge will 1/8 scale drift wheels fit i need to get it as quick as possible

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +1

      It's from Germany but because they and we are still in the EU (but not for long) there's no import charges. Just a standard delivery charge which is very reasonable. You may be able to find a set in the UK. I just did a quick search on Ebay and this was one of the first results.

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety

      I didn't know you could get 1/8 scale drift wheels. You may need new hex adaptors because most 1/8 RC have 14mm hexs. Do you have a link for these wheels so I can check them out?

    • @curtisyoung7085
      @curtisyoung7085 Před 8 lety +1

      +RCProjects yea np ill get one

  • @jessamakiethethea
    @jessamakiethethea Před 6 lety +1

    Hi sir can i ask some question where u buy your alloy parts ?? And what motor you use

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety +1

      The Alloy parts all came in a kit from Yeah Racing, which I got from RCMart.com. The motor I am currently running is a Tamiya TBLM-02S 15.5t Brushless. Here's a link to the motor on RCMart: www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54612-motor-155t-brushless-tblm02s-p-62396.html?cPath=1560_946

    • @jessamakiethethea
      @jessamakiethethea Před 6 lety +1

      RCProjects thnk u so much sir

    • @jessamakiethethea
      @jessamakiethethea Před 6 lety +1

      RCProjects is that compatible with my tamiya tt01 toyota supra??

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 6 lety

      It doesn't matter what car it is, it's the ESC that matters. If it says 'TBLE-02S' on it then yes, you can run a brushless motor. Just remember to get a sensor cable as well.

    • @russell7768
      @russell7768 Před 3 lety

      @@RCProjects hi there, did you end up paying VAT on import as well?

  • @cartunerph4827
    @cartunerph4827 Před 4 lety

    Do you know the difference between the TT01D and E?

  • @mjsrcs3725
    @mjsrcs3725 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you still get these up grads at all m8

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 4 lety +1

      Probably as they are still selling the TT01 chassis.

  • @hookedoutdoors6032
    @hookedoutdoors6032 Před 3 lety

    Tto2 breaks the dog bone to easy go with tto1

  • @ryanbellew4670
    @ryanbellew4670 Před 8 lety +1

    You should get a tt02 tho

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 8 lety +1

      +ryan bellew (bellew1993) I am really interested in the change they made between the TT01 and TT02, but I have already invested a lot of money into the Drift Project so I probably wont get one. Thanks for the recommendation though and for watching.

    • @creatingthings9312
      @creatingthings9312 Před 7 lety

      RCProjects true and tamiya has invested maybe a lot of time into the tt02 there is a buggy version a short course truck version the tt02b tt02t tt02d tt02 tt02 type e I guess the best versions of the tt02 is the tt02t and tt02b

  • @anngo007
    @anngo007 Před 3 lety +1

    Don't give advice that not true. Tt02 and tt01 are completely different.

  • @stephenlumb5593
    @stephenlumb5593 Před 7 lety

    shock towers ?

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      What do you mean? What question are you asking?

    • @iplayrally1925
      @iplayrally1925 Před 7 lety

      matchbox hunter is it the suspension holders you say?

    • @RCProjects
      @RCProjects  Před 7 lety

      I call them shock mounts if that helps.

  • @SergeyZZZ1977
    @SergeyZZZ1977 Před 3 lety

    These bearings may not be the best choice: czcams.com/video/ikBf9JdroH4/video.html